Community health nursing : advocacy for population health

書誌事項

Community health nursing : advocacy for population health

Mary Jo Clark

Pearson Prentice Hall, c2008

5th ed

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

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収録内容

  • The context for community health nursing. Community health nursing as advocacy ; The population context ; The historical context ; Theoretical foundations for community health nursing ; The U.S. health system context ; The global context ; The policy con
  • Approaches to community health nursing. Health promotion ; Case management ; Community empowerment
  • Care of special populations. Care of families ; Care of populations ; Meeting the health needs of child and adolescent populations ; Meeting the health needs of women ; Meeting the health needs of men ; Meeting the health needs of older clients ; Meeting
  • Care of clients in specialized settings. Care of clients in the home setting ; Care of clients in official and voluntary health agencies ; Care of clients in the school setting ; Care of clients in work settings ; Care of clients in urban and rural setti
  • Population health issues. Communicable diseases ; Chronic physical health problems ; Community mental health problems ; Substance abuse ; Societal violence

内容説明・目次

内容説明

For undergraduate courses in Community Health Nursing. The community/public health nurse is charged with promoting the health of populations, not only the individuals within populations. This requires advocacy on the part of the nurse, for entire communities as well as for the individuals within. The fifth edition of Community Health Nursing by respected leader and educator Mary Jo Clark approaches community health nursing from an aggregate perspective, clearly showing how nurses can serve to improve the health of populations within a community by functioning as advocates on many levels. To illustrate how that can be manifested, real-life vignettes begin every chapter, showing students what advocacy looks like in the public health context. In each chapter, critical thinking exercises are woven throughout in boxed features.

目次

Clark, Community Health Nursing: Advocating for Healthy Populations, 5e Table of Contents Unit I The Context for Community Health Nursing Chapter 1 Community Health Nursing as Advocacy Chapter 2 The Population Context Chapter 3 The Historical Context Chapter 4 The Theoretical Context Chapter 5 The Global Health Context ****NEW CHAPTER**** Chapter 6 The Economic Context Chapter 7 The Cultural Context Chapter 8 The Environmental Context Unit II Approaches to Community Health Nursing Chapter 9 Health Promotion Chapter 10 Case Management Chapter 11 Community Empowerment ****NEW CHAPTER**** Unit III Care of Special Populations Chapter 12 Care of Families Chapter 13 Care of Communities Chapter 14 Meeting the Health Needs of Child and Adolescent Populations Chapter 15 Meeting the Health Needs of Women Chapter 16 Meeting the Health Needs of Men Chapter 17 Meeting the Health Needs of Older Clients Chapter 18 Meeting the Health Needs of Poor and Homeless Populations Unit IV Care of Populations in Specialized Settings Chapter 19 Care of Clients in the Home Setting Chapter 20 Care of Clients in Official and Voluntary Health Agencies Chapter 21 Care of Clients in the School Setting Chapter 22 Care of Clients in Work Settings Chapter 23 Care of Clients in Urban and Rural Settings Chapter 24 Care of Clients in Correctional Settings Chapter 25 Care of Clients in Disaster Settings Unit V Population Health Issues Chapter 26 Communicable Diseases Chapter 27 Chronic Disease Chapter 28 Substance Abuse Chapter 29 Community Mental Health Chapter 30 Societal Violence Appendices Appendix B Information on Selected Communicable Diseases Appendix C Selected Cultural Beliefs, Behaviors, and Practices Appendix D Nursing Interventions for Common Health Problems in Children and Adolescents

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